Though the hype for this PlayStation 4-exclusive action-adventure title has been died down a little after the five months of launch and people are being ready for new games in 2019, Sony decided to offer a big discount on the title and took $20 off permanently.

Bringing the price down to $39.99 for Spider-Man on PS4 is not something new that the company has done. During Black Friday of 2018, the game was discounted by the same amount and was also given away with a limited edition Spider-Man PS4 Pro Bundle.

However, this permanent price drop on one of the best games of 2018 can cause a small spike on the sales number once again. Many fans who waited for an occasion like this would probably reach out their controller now to go swinging in New York as Spidey.

Within the month of its release, Marvel's Spider-Man managed to become the fastest-selling PS4 game ever and even earned more than the opening weekend of Spider-Man: Homecoming movie by selling over 3.3 million physical copies.

If you have finished rounding up New York City in his iconic red and blue suit alongside tons of other versions that was introduced to the game so far, then it is time for you to try out some new suits, two new Fantastic Four-themed suits to be specific.

Wondering what Fantastic Four and Spider-Man have in common? Well, ever since the Wall-Crawler debuted as a hero in his teens, he tried to join "World's Greatest Family" showing off his talent but only ended up fighting them instead.

The family of four has teamed-up with the Webhead on multiple occasions and was even featured in many mini-series of their own. One of the writers of the game, Christos Gage (Thunderbolts – Secret Invasion, World War Hulk – X-Men) has penned one in 2010 titled "Spider-Man/Fantastic Four".

In Amazing Spider-Man #258, Spidey goes to Fantastic Four headquarter seeking help to get rid of the alien symbiote he was wearing as a costume, which later eventually became Venom. They were successful of getting rid of the suit but he was left only in his underpants.

Spider-Man had to borrow one of their costumes but since they don't have masks, the Human Torch had to improvise an idea to conceal Peter Parker's secret identity and he gave him a grocery bag to wear, thus came the identity of the Bombastic Bag-Man.

Then there was another instance following "Big Time" story arc, when the Wall-Crawler joined the team for real but then they were calling themselves the Future Foundation. This time, Spidey wore a slick-looking black and white costume.

Now, players can simply fancy themselves wearing the Bombastic Bag-Man and Future Foundation suits in Marvel's Spider-Man with the release of patch 1.14 on PlayStation Network. With the Fantastic Four returning to Marvel Comics once again, these new suits came just in time.

So, 2018 wasn't particularly bad for the commercially successful action-adventure game from developer Insomniac Games and publisher Sony Interactive. Things are going to get better by the end of the month as the third chapter of The City That Never Sleeps DLC series is coming on December 21.

The Heist DLC has introduced cat burglar and an old accomplice of the hero, Black Cat into the story, then super-villain Hammerhead and the Maggia came to light in Turf Wars and now Silver Lining brings back mercenary Silver Sable into the fray.

If you have completed the game by now, you have met her already and to give you more of her, Insomniac Games has given her a reason to come back. She goes after Hammerhead to retrieve stolen tech and weapons from Sable International.

Since Police Chief Yuri Watanabe is currently on administrative leave, Spidey has to deal with her alone. However, any help he can get from any unlikely allies to save New York from these complete nutjobs is much appreciated by the web-slinger.

We would also like to point out that the upcoming Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse movie is coming out tomorrow, on December 14 and you can pre-order it on PlayStation Store in exchange for a voucher that gets you avatars, a dynamic theme and other cool stuffs.

If you look closely then you will notice that one of Spider-Man's suits from the movie has made it to the DLC as newest Spidey suit. Players can also unlock Cyborg Spider-Man suit and the Aaron Aikman Spider-Armor while playing the third chapter.

Silver Lining DLC 3 will be priced $9.99 only and you can place your pre-orders right now as well. In case if you have missed the previous chapters of Marvel’s Spider-Man: The City That Never Sleeps post-launch content series, you can just get the bundle for $24.99 only.

One of his classic enemies, Hammerhead is going to be part of the second DLC for PlayStation 4-exclusive action-adventure title. It also has new story missions to explore, crimes to stop, challenges to complete, trophies to earn and three new suits to try out!

Hammerhead is an organized crime boss who made his first comic-book appearance back in 1970 on the pages of issue 113 of The Amazing Spider-Man monthly ongoing series. As the main villain of Turf Wars, he starts a war against Dons of the Maggia.

With his surgically enhanced skull and equipment from Sable International, he is seeking to restore his mob glory years by hammering down on anyone who will come in his way. Spider-Man joins team with Yuri Watanabe to put a stop at his ventures to keep the streets of New York safe.

Since brand-new suits are one of the most beloved features of the game among fans, the new chapter introduces three great new suits. There is the Iron Spider suit from "Civil War" crossover event because many wanted the comic-book version.

The second inclusion is the Spider-Clan Suit, taken from the pages of Marvel Mangaverse and designed in animated-style. You will also have Spider-Armor MK I, which may prove useful to use against Hammerhead in a fight.

Now that "The Heist" is released and "Turf Wars" is revealed, you are left with the final chapter Silver Lining from The City That Never Sleeps series and it will launch later on December 2018. A new piece of art for the newest chapter was shared by artist Adi Granov as well.

Turf Wars post-launch DLC content is coming on November 20 and will be available to purchase for only $9.99 or you can just go for the entire bundle priced $24.99 only. You can also get the Digital Deluxe Edition of Spider-Man PS4 for only $79.99, which gets you the whole package with the base game.

To celebrate, they have planned to release a series of DLC packs for this action-adventure game titled "The City That Never Sleeps", to offer additional contents. Today, they have officially launched the first chapter of the ongoing DLC, Marvel’s Spider-Man: The Heist.

Aside from brand-new enemies, missions and suits as part of a new story that involves one of Spidey's old accomplice and former flame Felicia Hardy, aka Black Cat, who is operating as a criminal super villain these days on New York City.

During their investigation of the New York art museum robbery, Spider-Man and Mary Jane Watson bumped into her. Given her history, primary suspicion falls onto her and the amazing web-slinger gets into a chase for her, which took him to a plot involving Manhattan’s shadowy crime families.

For years, we are so used to see J. Jonah Jameson dedicating himself wholeheartedly to constantly rant at vigilante hero Spider-Man alone but with Black Cat entering the scene recently, he now has someone else to express his angry outbursts about.

We had a teaser released for the first DLC chapter earlier and now we have Jameson invites us all in his anti-Spider-Man podcast "Just the Facts" to inform us more about what's going on here.

The Heist DLC also offers three new suits to unlock, which includes a Resilient Suit, designed exclusively for the game by renowned artist Gabriele Dell’Otto. Other two suits being the Scarlet Spider and Spider-UK suit from Spider-Verse crossover event.

Marvel’s Spider-Man: The Heist will cost you only $9.99 but you can enjoy a discount if you purchase all three chapters at once for $24.99 only. Or you can just buy the Marvel’s Spider-Man Digital Deluxe Edition, which comes along the base game and all DLC.

Still, they cannot get enough of Spidey and want some more that amazing web-slinging action. Good thing is that Insomniac has thought these through and made plans for some additional content as The City That Never Sleeps DLC series.

The first among the three chapters from the DLC series, The Heist will be released next week on 23 October and it will feature one of Spidey's old crime-fighting partner and world renowned cat burglar, Black Cat as a key character.

In case if you have somehow missed the teaser trailer released earlier for the DLC series, you can take a look at it again right here.

Aside from getting into a new narrative and characters, you fill be facing new group of villains, unlock new trophies and three brand new suits as well. The suits are Resilient Suit, Scarlet Spider and Spider-UK suit from Spider-Verse.

The story of the DLC will be spread around the three chapters of the DLC pack through interconnected in-game events. Black Cat will stumble upon first on her old spark Spider-Man and his girl MJ during a robbery at an art museum.

Though Marvel’s Spider-Man: The Heist is priced only $9.99, you can save a few bucks if you get the entire series for only $24.99. This way, you will start playing from next week and right away whenever the other two chapters releases sometime later in 2018.

If you happen to have not picked up the game yet then you can simply purchase the Marvel’s Spider-Man Digital Deluxe Edition for $79.99 only to get the full game and all three chapters of The City That Never Sleeps DLC pack whenever they are released.

Marvel’s Spider-Man breaks record and dethrones God of War by becoming fastest-selling PS4 title ever.

Today's pop culture generation is largely dominated by superheroes whether they appear in comics, movies or even on TV series but very rarely as video games. That is because, studios are afraid to fail in delivering an honest to source adaptation and therefore having a poor reception.

Except for the Batman: Arkham series in the past, very few have succeeded both commercially and critically in this genre, until the recent release of PlayStation 4-exclusive title Marvel’s Spider-Man that has sold over 3.3 million copies within the first three days after launch while winning the hearts of critics as well.

The game has a retail price of $59.99 and 3.3 million copies literally translate to an estimated sum of $198 million, which clearly surpasses the opening weekend box office collection of $117 million by last year's Spider-Man: Homecoming movie.

The figure of game units sold also includes limited edition Spider-Man PS4 Pro Bundle sales but they didn't reveal how many units have they sold of this bundles. This definitely creates a history as it has even exceeded the sales of 2018's God of War.

Then almost twenty years after, Spider-Man makes his first appearance in video game on 1982 for Atari 2600 system, which was simply titled after the name of the hero and also was the very first video game that featured a character from Marvel.

Sony is heavily excited about this because, Marvel’s Spider-Man is a first-party video game title that has come out for weeks now and the overwhelmingly positive consumer feedback suggests that it will sell a ton more in the upcoming months.

Insomniac Games have finally did some justice to Spider-Man by putting him into a game that tells more than a story of superhero and shows it to the world why he is the amazing friendly neighborhood bug that everyone is so very fond of.

The engaging gameplay mechanics of the title was what everyone was excited about from the beginning but now after it is finally released, everyone is also praising its story pacing as well, meaning the script-writing went pretty well.

Talking about how well everyone's favorite Wall-Crawler is doing through the new release, the game’s creators and people who collaborated with them decided to share their source of inspiration for the project and we couldn't resist sharing that with you guys.

AMAZING FANTASY (1962) #15
Starting at the very beginning point was the historical debut issue that encapsulates the origin of a hero created by writer Stan Lee (Thor, X-Men) and artist Steve Ditko (Hawk and Dove, Legion of Super-Heroes), even coming up with his famous motto of "With great power there must also come great responsibility".

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #1-#38
Eventually Web-Head finds his place on a brand-new monthly ongoing series for himself where Lee and Ditko had their legendary run for a while. The world of Peter Parker and Spider-Man colliding on a daily basis was the primary aspects of this run while an infamous rogue’s gallery slowly forms for him to tackle in his upcoming crime-fighting years.

ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN (2000) #1
A new era begin with the re-imagining of the hero writer Brian Michael Bendis (Age of Ultron, Avengers Disassembled) and artist Mark Bagley (Hulk – Banner DOA, Venom – Lethal Protector), playing with the idea of retelling the classics to a new generation of readers and offered alternate tweaks at the familiar characters from the lore in Ultimate Spider-Man series. A lot of insights were taken from the series during the development of Marvel’s Spider-Man.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1999) #546
The original series of Spidey gets a fresh new take with "Brand New Day" era, courtesy of writer Dan Slott (She-Hulk, Silver Surfer) and his iconic take on the life of the Web-Slinger. This talented creator was responsible for some serious changes and development the entire world of Spider-Man has gone through.

Luckily for fans, he was one of the heads that offered his valuable perspective to build a foundation for the game’s story alongside his then editor Stephen Wacker and current Spider-Man series editor, Nick Lowe.

DARK REIGN: MISTER NEGATIVE (2009) #1
The character Martin Li, a.k.a. Mister Negative made his first appearance following the events of "One More Day", also created by Dan Slott. He grew as an ambitious antagonist, who in his villainous persona is dedicated to build his criminal empire and the other half is a generous person who runs a shelter at the F.E.A.S.T. center for less fortunate people.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1999) #659
Following the "Big Time" storyline by Slott, he came up with a brilliant idea of giving spider-powers to everyone of Manhattan including other super-heroes and villains as well. He takes on Sinister Six and teamed-up with Fantastic Four for an all-new adventure trip.

Thus, slowly culminating the concept of "Spider Island" saga and though not the same, New York comes under a threat from a deadly infection that Spidey should take care of.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1991) #661
Another fresh take we saw during the period of Christos Gage (Thunderbolts – Secret Invasion, World War Hulk – X-Men) serving as a writer on the series and he also joined on board during the development stage of the game to offer his ideas on the character and his relationship to the ones closed to him as well. His style of significantly blending action and humor in the monthly run was quite noticeable.

So, you can already see how there are a tons of concept placed from the comics even without maintaining a correlation with any continuation. Of course, every other incarnation of any Marvel character is a version from another different reality and executive creative director of Marvel Games, Bill Rosemann believes it allows more creative freedom for experimenting.

Which is why, Marvel’s Spider-Man is taking part in the upcoming major crossover-event "Spider-Geddon" with a group of Spider-Men from other realities.